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Magnesium salts are not volatile. How does drying salt reduce the magnesium salt content? Not everything you read in books is true.jWaltiodine From: discountinferno@...Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 05:17:25 +0000Subject: Re: "you don't want to over heat it (Celtic Sea Salt)and lose some of the nutrients"

Well that answered my question. Not sticking my sea salt in the oven.

Darla

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> http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/nutrition/salt.htm

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> Celtic Sea Salt® Brand

> From our book Bypassing Bypass, published in 2002

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> Drying out salt reduces immediately the magnesium salts which are

> needed to orchestrate all the most minute functions of the body:

> building healthy bones, building healthy blood cells, etc.

>

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